The One Son
A Testimony of Love, Lies, & Legacy
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Every family carries a story. Some truths are spoken. Some are protected. Some wait generations to be understood.
THE ONE SON is a multigenerational memoir from storyteller Adrienne Michelle, rooted in New Jersey grit and shaped by memory, music, and the truths her family left unspoken. Told through the eyes of her younger self, a fourteen-year-old girl trying to understand the moment her family's truth changed everything, the story preserves what was felt before it could be fully understood.
There is no single African-American experience. Every family carries its own history, traditions, challenges, victories, and untold stories, each adding another voice to a broader collective history.
At the center stands Barry, Adrienne's father, a man shaped by the devotion and expectations of his mother, Dorothy. Beside him stands Sandra, Adrienne's mother, who transforms pain into strength and motherhood into survival. When Barry's choices fracture their marriage, Sandra becomes the village it takes to lift her children out of the wreckage.
From Army life to the Fruit Bowl on the Jersey Shore, Adrienne follows the exits of the Garden State Parkway, retracing the places, music, and memories that shaped her story.
From rap and R&B to the songs that filled family gatherings and long drives, music moves through the memoir as both memory and witness, giving voice to what could not yet be spoken.
Through Sandra's journey, THE ONE SON also explores the impact of organ donation, the gift of time, and how one choice can leave a lasting legacy for generations.
THE ONE SON is not a story of villains and heroes. It is a layered family portrait about love, loyalty, forgiveness, and the courage required to face the truth. It asks what we inherit, what we carry forward, and what it takes to break cycles while still honoring the people who shaped us.
©2026 Adrienne Michelle (P)2026 Adrienne Michelle